Common Waxbills

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CHIRP
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Re: Common Waxbills

Post by CHIRP » Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:56 am

ROX sorry about the taking over of your post that I did, did not mean to hijack your things, if it is necessary feel free to delete, sorry again.

Generally the climate has changed a lot in Western Cape here, but we don't get snow and things, just very colder now and even now in December we have has cool weather, another sign of change in climate, May used to be nice but these past two years it already has rain............

Rox
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Re: Common Waxbills

Post by Rox » Sat Dec 27, 2014 12:15 pm

CHIRP lol, no worries!!!

I think our weather is changing back to how it used to be. When I moved to the Cape in 2001, the first couple of winters were incredibly wet and the rain was never ending, weeks on end. The last 5 years or so have been mild in terms of rain. But it looks like the heavy rain is coming back again. Bleh...
Roxanne

Gouldian's, Blue Breasted Cordon Bleu's, Orange-cheeks, Violet-eared, Black-cheeked waxbill's and Peter's Twinspots

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